Template:Silr/nbdoc
SILR inline templates require initial and final brackets '(.....)'. When grouping two or more templates, editors can avoid brackets appearing inside the group by means of the nb parameter.
- If nb= r, the right bracket will be replaced with a semicolon followed by a space.
- If nb= l (lower-case 'L'), the left bracket will be omitted.
- The values nb = lr or rl combine both effects.
The coding interprets correctly upper-case 'L' and 'R' if inserted by mistake.
Editors may prefer to use a {{Silrnote}}
to hold all the references and so keep the in-line reference really short.
- Use with the Bible-reference templates
{{Silrnt}}
,{{Silrot}}
and{{Silrdc}}
By including the number '2' as the first element of nb, the repetition of the name of the book will be avoided thus condensing consecutive references. For example,
- Text
{{Silrnt | Joh | 1:1 | nb=r}}
{{Silrnt | Joh | 1:18 | nb=2}}
gives
Note the use of nb=r in the preceding reference to avoid the final bracket after the first reference!